OB-GYN Associates Reproductive Health Clinic

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Jefferson’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is home to the OB-GYN Associates Reproductive Health Clinic, which provides the highest quality of reproductive care to women who can become pregnant, regardless of the ability to pay for services. The clinic accepts major insurance plans and offers a sliding scale payment system based on patient income.

The OB-GYN Associates Reproductive Health Clinic provides individuals and couples access to compassionate care for planning and spacing births, ultimately contributing to positive birth outcomes and improved health care for women and infants. Clinical care is given to all individuals older than 12 years who can become pregnant.

The clinic utilizes Jefferson’s multidisciplinary teaching facility, offering a wide-range of health care providers including physicians, residents and nurse practitioners. Individuals and partners can also receive rapid results and treatments for STD tests. Women who qualify for care are also able to secure same-day appointments with a provider for contraceptive or implant placement. Here is a full list of the services offered for both walk-in patients and women who make appointments:

Walk-in:

Pregnancy testing

HIV and STD testing for patients and their partners

Emergency contraception

Contraception counseling and provision

By appointment:

Annual gynecology exam

Contraception services including

IUDs (Liletta and Paragard)

Implants

Birth control pills

The contraceptive patch

The contraceptive ring

Male and female condoms

Cervical cancer screening

Breast cancer screening and referral for ultrasound/mammography

STD testing and treatment for patients and their partners

For more information on contraception, go to Bedsider, an online support network for birth control.

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